What might be a lot of fun at a rum-fuelled street party makes for a sometimes wearing experience in other contexts. |
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I noted previously that it lifted quotes from their contexts out of the books of textual-criticism scholars. |
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Here, military history becomes an aspect of war is best studied in terms of the political contexts that give it meaning. |
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We presumed only that they would want students to understand their fields in depth and develop an ability to use ideas in new, untaught contexts. |
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Juan's picaresque adventures in a wide variety of European contexts see him constantly dealing with disappointment and disillusionment. |
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Qualitative inquiry embeds psychology in rich contexts of history, society, and culture. |
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Do the words have a unitary value which is extended in different ways in different contexts? |
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Yet the contexts within which engagement and idea sharing are invited obviously do not have wide appeal. |
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However, the vernacular which is spoken in most informal and family contexts is Creole. |
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These high quality videos were produced with French actors on location in France so the speech and movements and contexts are authentic. |
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Seasonal changes in understory species from spring ephemerals to evergreen herbs are discussed in a number of contexts throughout the book. |
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These families of counts and marquises proved long-lived, and over time played important roles in different regional and urban contexts. |
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The viewer is thus able to imagine the works of art in any number of contexts and arrangements. |
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All this is taken by Derrida's critics for an attack on truth itself, referentiality and the stability of interpretative contexts. |
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Anatomical terminology and slang exist in competing registers, and offer different possibilities for communication in such contexts. |
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In these and other small group contexts, the xylophonist recorded many memorable performances. |
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As contexts proliferate, objects accrue multiple layers of meaning, not all of which necessarily agree. |
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There is clearly a need for regulators to have some discretion, to enable them to respond flexibly depending on contexts. |
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The simple viscometer devised for these experiments may also prove useful in other contexts. |
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Can these structures retain their radical visibility and accessibility within political contexts? |
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If you continue to find it eminently resistible in all contexts, you have no need of any such explanation. |
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In effect, the potential for generative activity as parents is a social opportunity that is allocated differently across diverse social contexts. |
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Western managers often have difficulties making new decisions within new environmental contexts. |
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I attach, with a few comments about their varying contexts, authors' own voices, and values, a list of the most scholarly books. |
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The blog sites added to the media mix with new voices, comments, opinions and contexts. |
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The sesquicentennial of the Great Famine also took on special importance on account of the contemporary political contexts in which it occurred. |
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These levels of language development are best incorporated through the contexts of book reading, playtime, and mealtimes. |
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These cups are particularly common in sanctuary contexts, where it has been argued that they might have been used for pouring libations. |
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Different historical and social contexts have shaped the political goals of liberal socialism. |
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Of course, psychological constructs and theories are not always independent of their social, cultural, and historical contexts. |
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We opted instead for a non-random sample from different contexts in order to capture a more diverse pool of respondents. |
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Logics which attempt to display the logical properties of intensional contexts are called intensional logics. |
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For our paraphrastic procedure to be comprehensive, it must work with contexts containing explicitly comparative locutions. |
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What seemed at first to be a paradox is in fact a logically sound proof about contexts. |
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Much of Weaver's writing is devoted to the context in which food is grown and eaten, so he is particularly attuned to political contexts. |
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In addition, the new Asian horror movies blend their supernatural spookiness seamlessly into modern contexts. |
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The contexts of forest management have changed with new tenurial regimes, technologies, and new pressures for use. |
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Davis, however, looks for an English equivalent that might work in both contexts, so as not to efface their suggestive interconnection. |
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I assess the moral legitimacy of sanctions in the contexts of just war doctrine, Kantian ethics, and utilitarianism. |
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Descartes is a contextualist in the sense that he allows that different standards of justification are appropriate to different contexts. |
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Price measures of value provide a proxy for the particular form that the extraction of surplus value takes in particular contexts. |
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Learning objects are small instructional components that can be reused many times in different learning contexts. |
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We thrive on metaphors and similes, and we place ourselves within contexts of known stories and mythologies. |
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Each technique has been validated against laboratory standards and has been tested throughout the tropics in a variety of ecological contexts. |
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Sacred texts are not infrequently ontological embodiments of performance contexts. |
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At the end the utterance may be reduced to single words alluding to contexts they once occurred in. |
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But in all other contexts in ordinary criminal appellate statutes with which this country is familiar, what the jury did may not be ignored. |
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Images are made strange in her works by their changed contexts and odd juxtapositions. |
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Further evidence for ceremonial feasting is indicated by the presence of quantities of cattle and caprine bones in funerary contexts. |
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Other important historical contexts for lavish works of this kind were the splendid funerary shrouds placed in royal burials. |
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In other contexts sacrificing oneself for one's family would be considered good. |
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High expectations are set for student learning, whether in classrooms or other learning contexts. |
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It is with the latter, more interesting contexts, I think, that we shall be concerned in what follows. |
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This section examines how recent and traditional models guide reading comprehension instruction in monolingual and in bilingual contexts. |
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Are there some contexts in which that word has a narrower meaning than a reference to a liability to make good any loss? |
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However, null subjects are sanctioned only in certain persons and certain syntactic contexts. |
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The successful bilingual readers also mentioned strategies specific to bilingual contexts, such as use of cognates and translating. |
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He also sometimes treats his cultural contexts as monoliths, leading him to generalize across class and national boundaries. |
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To draw on this variety is to develop the study of crime in relation to a range of broader cultural contexts. |
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This study's focus on community outreach contexts and its accompanying outcomes made social comparison processes especially salient. |
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In community outreach contexts, client groups are potential targets of intergroup comparison. |
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Fijian and Hindi often are spoken at home and are used in religious contexts and on radio and television. |
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Among Hyde's strengths are his detailed knowledge of texts and contexts, and an ability to explicate them. |
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Metaphorical images are so effective due to the social and natural contexts in which we acquire or learn their meanings. |
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A prehistoric bear shaman figurine was recovered from Ohio Hopewell mortuary contexts at Newark, Licking County, Ohio. |
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The Chicano family is inseparable from the American contexts that contain it. |
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We have little sense, however, of how these asylums fit into general systems of child circulation in specific historical contexts. |
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The process of separating some of these elements, which are then related to new contexts, is perceived as spurious and unauthentic. |
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Why can the same not be true of the synthesizer and the reuse of the same sounds over and over in different contexts? |
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Those who knew nothing of the poetry knew of the face in the least poetic of contexts when they opened a cigar box. |
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Having used the word concrete in these contexts, I have related it more to concrete music than to art concretism in its narrow meaning. |
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They compared the difficulties of concrete versus abstract and factual versus hypothetical contexts for word problems. |
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While the hyphenated form still appears, especially outside computer contexts, the word is most often a closed compound. |
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The course focuses on systemic evils and the social contexts that produce them. |
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Other readings of the text will be based on individuals' contexts and ideologies. |
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But theists are not usually willing to say, in all contexts, that all the evil that occurs is a minute and necessary dose. |
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Put another way, he chooses his words carefully, and he chooses the contexts in which they will have most impact. |
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The conceptualizations associated with a word will tend to vary somewhat according to the contexts in which the word is used. |
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Two trenches excavated across sets of ridges provided cross sections and a sample of material from ridge contexts. |
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It also results in the legitimate public use of words that in other contexts are regarded as slang. |
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This is often apparent in religious contexts, when the normally unclean is transformed into a positive source of potency and power. |
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Accordingly, in addition to simple differences in plot, the two storylines are couched in entirely different styles, settings, and contexts. |
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In these contexts it's not so much a word struggling to express the inexpressible as a word used to sound good and to avoid real thinking. |
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Of course, current musicology is already addressing the same questions of how music and its contexts are related. |
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I will exhibit the evidence for personal contexts and then say a word about impersonal ones. |
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It is far from clear to me that information and computation are meaningful terms outside of such contexts. |
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In these contexts, my beliefs fail to meet the epistemic standard and therefore fail to count as knowledge. |
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For new readers this can be an advantage, but they become disadvantages in contexts of closer study. |
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I think if you can understand your contexts then you have power to use this to help yourself. |
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Whereas this specific reaction is unphysiological, similar contexts may occur when an intermediate in an activation cascade is diffusible. |
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Social visiting within such contexts is very common and occurs on both an everyday basis and for special events. |
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It is in our interests to know and understand the contexts in which such values have been shaped. |
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Discourse analysis of this type involves the transcription and qualitative analysis of speech samples derived from naturalistic speech contexts. |
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Just like real words in natural languages, they can be given different emotional connotations by their contexts. |
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And although ubuntu can be grammatically classified as an abstract noun, it is often employed in relational contexts. |
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In abstraction from all such contexts, epistemic questions simply get no purchase. |
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This discussion is not of purely academic interest, because it has arisen in a practical way in a number of different contexts in recent years. |
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Furthermore, the patterns can be associated with specific contexts of use and consumption that suggest the Levantines knew and understood what these elements signified. |
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This is an unhelpful hyperbole, but it is certainly true that there must be contexts in which a statement of these truths is politically inopportune. |
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In appropriate situational contexts, Penguin may allow for multiple concurrent topicalizations, promoting two or more objects to morphological NOM status. |
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They also recognize a broad variety of contexts, including physical topography, other human landscape artefacts and religious or cultural beliefs about the landscape. |
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Although small drills and perforators are occasionally found in archaeological contexts at cal A.D.900-1050, such tools are typically not made from formal microlithic cores. |
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His clear preference for thematic parallels and transhistorical modeling returns an attenuated history, largely organized without causes and contexts. |
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It describes the diagnostic eras of shell shock, battle fatigue, and post-traumatic stress disorder in the particular political, cultural, and medical contexts of their time. |
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Before these countries can be truly democratized they need to develop systems that make sense within their particular cultural and historical contexts. |
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He talks about contexts where you wouldn't want to use a tablet, such as for snapping a picture or for checking directions in a slightly sketchy neighbourhood. |
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What's missing are the historical contexts of our mixing of cultures and technologies, and how inextricable they have always been from relations of power. |
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North of Cahokia, Missouri flint clay occurs most often in twelfth-century contexts as unworked fragments or fragmentary portions of pipes or figurines. |
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A contextualist approach emphasizes the embeddedness of all contexts, so that the individual is seen as embedded in a context, which is in turn embedded in a culture. |
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Basins of different shapes, sizes, and quality have been found in various Delian contexts, e.g., in sanctuaries, houses, and agonistic establishments. |
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She concluded that there are dating problems at many sites and that carbonized rice grains rarely have been recovered and documented from datable prehistoric contexts. |
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Similarly, Protestant hymnody used in various missionary contexts has undergone transformations in which new meanings yielded the power to indigenize and resist. |
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In each of these cultural contexts, dance works to illuminate attitudes toward the body and to exemplify patterns of physicalized sociability through which all bodies relate. |
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The large didactic labels and text panels, photographs, and photomurals greatly increased one's understanding of the contexts of the objects on display. |
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In some contexts, black represents darkness, evil, death, and defilement. |
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They were uncomfortable in contexts where formulas were not useful. |
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I am amused by the attack on the book's statement about the use of vermilion in the hair partings of female terracottas in very early contexts in Baluchistan. |
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Problematic sequences that cannot easily be analysed into clausal constituents appear in such contexts as labels, titles, warnings, and greetings. |
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Mastering a tradition of authoritative texts and the facility to refashion these authorities in contemporary contexts were essential elements of clerkly discourse. |
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From connoisseurs to iconographers to social historians, the quest for clarity within the shadowy realms of origins, meanings, contexts has long been of compulsive importance. |
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More important than the historical contexts of the appointed texts, the preacher needs to recognize that Reformation Sunday shapes our interpretation of these pericopes. |
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The ethnographic study of crack houses and base houses has further contributed to understanding the kinds and contexts of drug-related HIV risk that occur in those settings. |
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Accuracy is thus particularly relevant when testing reading in a pointed orthography, which involves attention to both letters and diacritics in different linguistic contexts. |
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It requires learning to think with contexts and concepts, deploying cooperation and creativity. |
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Moreover, their dyslexic subgroup defined by the level of phonological impairment is impaired in suffix deletion and not so much in derivation in sentential contexts. |
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Such abbreviations have cropped up in different contexts time and again. |
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This can be partially achieved through ethnoarchaeology, which compares patterns discerned in archaeological contexts with those recorded in traditional rural societies. |
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Here, as elsewhere, Berg focuses tightly on contingencies but underrates the contexts which give them meaning. |
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In juxtaposing a photograph with other elements, Woodman brought together different time spans, historical and spatial contexts and art forms for a totally surreal effect. |
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Descriptions about religions throughout the book are invariably ahistorical, fail to inculcate any rational enquiry and singularly ignore the time and space contexts. |
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It immediately recalls the contemporary paintings of Johannes Phokela, whose re-workings of European Old Masters insert black figures into otherwise Western contexts. |
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Arabic, Yoruba, Bhojpuri, Urdu and other languages are used in religious contexts, and the traditional Christmas music called parang is sung in Spanish. |
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We were able to rethink, redesign, repackage, and reposition our products from a viewpoint of how people use particular padlocks and in what contexts they use them. |
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Looking at contexts where lightness is celebrated in music, literature and the arts one writer suggests anorexic behaviour is more than a pattern of psychiatric symptoms. |
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Servitude and forced labor in agricultural contexts to some extent also carried into the early twentieth century in the era of French colonial rule. |
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The aims are to provide a fresh approach to the particular subject, to give the author's own distinctive contribution, and to place both firmly in their historical contexts. |
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He shows us the hypocrisy where in some contexts these very words are socially acceptable and at other times they are verboten. |
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Surely we can imagine other meanings and contexts for these words. |
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The interanimation of contexts of display, movement and utterance will be one dynamic factor in the ongoing changing lives of Melanesians and their significant others. |
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Walker's method of attending closely to cultural contexts and bringing questions of gender to bear on the study of violent crimes yields some striking results. |
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Egyptian Plovers use both behaviors, but in different feeding contexts.Breeding biology of the Egyptian Plover, Pluvianus aegyptius. |
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These results suggest that CG methylation acts in some unknown way to limit methylation in the other contexts, at least in brachypodium. |
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There seems to be some support here for the claim that the older group felt a greater need to euphemize in the two contexts in question. |
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The combination of ATP deletion and glycotoxic stress is likely to occur in many contexts relevant to human pathology. |
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The alternative term Home Nations is sometimes used in sporting contexts and may include all of the island of Ireland. |
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Hintikkian erotetic logic is thoroughly intentional and hence adapts well to the intentional contexts of teaching. |
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Gaelic has long suffered from its lack of use in educational and administrative contexts and was long suppressed. |
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A few burials seem to indicate social status, though in other contexts an emphasis to special skills is more likely. |
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In practice, French is widely used in a variety of contexts in these countries, and public signs are normally printed in both Arabic and French. |
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Mutual intelligibility decreases in literary and specialized contexts that rely on educated vocabulary. |
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Historically, shanties were usually not sung outside of work contexts, and singing sea songs was generally the purview of sailors. |
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However, since their revival as leisure songs among laypersons they have been performed in a variety of contexts. |
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Many annual maritime festivals in Britain and across the Channel provide contexts for performance. |
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In the Roman liturgy there are many texts which appear repeatedly in different liturgical contexts. |
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This demonstrative is used in a number of contexts in some early texts in ways that suggest that the Latin demonstrative was losing its force. |
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This might mean deciding the political resolution of various geographical and nationalist claims following a major conflict, or other contexts. |
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Highlands and Islands has, however, different meanings in different contexts. |
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Within this historical contexts, the notion of reproductive rights has developed. |
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Such grounds, and even the definition of pornography, have differed in various historical, cultural, and national contexts. |
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Irrespective of the legal or social view of pornography, it has been used in a number of contexts. |
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The Nordic languages and Karelian are also specially treated in some contexts. |
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The Romans called the land north of the wall Caledonia, though in some contexts the term may refer to the whole area north of Hadrian's Wall. |
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Boundaries are not identical in all contexts, but the Caithness area is now entirely within the Highland council area. |
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The term Wallonia can mean slightly different things in different contexts. |
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In nuclear engineering and astrophysics contexts, the shake is sometimes used as a conveniently short period of time. |
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The prince also used badges of one or more ostrich feathers in a number of other contexts. |
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The Weddell seal has perhaps the most elaborate vocal repertoire with separate sounds for airborne and underwater contexts. |
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The monotypic habitat occurs in botanical and zoological contexts, and is a component of conservation biology. |
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This meaning is still used today in some contexts, such as in discussions of the Northern Renaissance. |
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They are known to have developed in tribal contexts, as they were originally tribal. |
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In his Great Bear Almanac, Gary Brown lists 11 different sounds bears produce in 9 different contexts. |
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Mistakes have sometimes been made by trying to apply 'blueprints' that work in the developed world to developing world locations and contexts. |
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Other tribes that may have been included among the Belgae in some contexts were the Leuci, Treveri, and Mediomatrici. |
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A few contexts in the Chinese classics romanticize or idealize barbarians, comparable to the western noble savage construct. |
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This older name of the city would rarely be used from this point onward except in historical or poetic contexts. |
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During the age of sail, the term weather was used as a synonym for windward in some contexts, as in the weather gage. |
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Today, both Iran and Persia are used in cultural contexts, while Iran remains irreplaceable in official state contexts. |
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However, the term 'merchant' is often used in a variety of specialised contexts such as in merchant banker, merchant navy or merchant services. |
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In places outside North America, Australia, and New Zealand, corn often refers to maize in culinary contexts. |
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The device was also used from very early on in urban contexts as a cloth press for printing patterns. |
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In many contexts, it is required for a noun phrase to be completed with an article or some other determiner. |
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If subject and object can be identified within a clause, the problem can arise that different orders prevail in different contexts. |
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Just as languages may have different word orders in different contexts, so may they have both fixed and free word orders. |
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The term tense, then, particularly in less formal contexts, is sometimes used to denote any combination of tense proper, aspect, and mood. |
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The negation of a proposition p is notated in different ways in various contexts of discussion and fields of application. |
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As the above table shows, no one feature is adequate to accurately reflect the contrasts in all contexts. |
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Glide retention in these contexts has occasionally been held to be a shibboleth distinguishing Canadians from Americans. |
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It is common for definiteness to interact with the marking of case in certain syntactic contexts. |
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It is a feature of African American vernacular English but is also used by a variety of other English speakers in informal contexts. |
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Inconveniently long words used frequently in related contexts can be represented according to their letter count. |
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Ad hoc can also mean makeshift solutions, shifting contexts to create new meanings, inadequate planning, or improvised events. |
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In artistic contexts, tradition is used to decide the correct display of an art form. |
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Tradition is often used as an adjective, in contexts such as traditional music, traditional medicine, traditional values and others. |
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It is also used in varying contexts in other fields, such as history, psychology and sociology. |
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However, by throwing out Euclid's fifth postulate we get theories that have meaning in wider contexts, hyperbolic geometry for example. |
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The classical authors first mentioning the pass in that or other contexts lived the 1st century BC under the early Roman empire. |
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The passage hinges on appropriately in the middle, which functions amphibiously in ethical and aesthetic contexts. |
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Setting a century of Aran writing within its proper contexts and mining it for new insights seem the ripest kind of fruit. |
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Because relativism relativizes sentence truth to contexts of assessment, it forces us to revise standard linguistic theory. |
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It carries material on the social, political, legal and health contexts of psychoactive substance use, both licit and illicit. |
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In this sense, regionalism has, in both contexts, worked to facilitate the licitness of some but not others in very similar ways. |
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The second looks at cultural contexts for American politics, including religious, sports-oriented, Facebook, and other pablum. |
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Walker, examines the effectiveness of treating the child molester in multiple contexts as opposed to group therapy alone. |
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This study also examined all of the functions of copulas in Spanish, rather than adjectival contexts specifically. |
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Part 1 recounts the storylines and historical-literary contexts of all of the full-length plays that O'Casey wrote across his entire life. |
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Each of these sections offers a number of essays that tackle the issues at stake from a variety of critical angles, contexts, and perspectives. |
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For most contexts, the underlying presumptions sustaining these renditions do hold. |
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Kriging and NN were found to perform well in these contexts and can be adopted for geomorphologically smooth and small areas. |
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This is because changing conditions over time alter the contexts that socially enframe meanings and values. |
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One proposal to ease this uncertainty is to use an enterprise liability approach to liability in Cybersurgical contexts. |
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The three aspects of pronumerals were taught using real contexts to associate meaning with the pronumeral involved. |
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Specialized contexts may be identified in which ideography is operative within a particular social group or cultural niche. |
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In authentic contexts, the learners' interactants are their real language appraisers, and they may not necessarily share a single yardstick. |
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What percentage of the finite verb phrase contexts focuses on prior events, requiring the use of simple past? |
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Fittingness occurs when study findings are similar to what would happen in other contexts. |
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Only in such inter-locking contexts can the negative attitudes of operatives to welfare and fringe benefit provision be understood. |
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The book puts these events in their proper historical and social contexts. |
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This means that they are likely to be of great value in the rather different interpretational contexts that we will certainly see in future scholarship. |
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Edward Wakeling's notes and commentary skillfully construct the contexts and characters of the intermural debates for which these pieces were mitten. |
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The very best in medical information is made more findable by the fact that the semantic search is not just based on query keywords but also on related concepts and contexts. |
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Interactionists acknowledge that the social and cultural contexts in which individuals interact in turn affect the pattern of their sexual meanings and conduct. |
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One of the problems is that the tragedies we want to write out of our current contexts are inconsonant with traditional definitions of what tragedy actually signifies. |
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Here North American and European linguists consider sonority in the contexts of phonotactics, phonetics, language acquisition, sign language, and computational modeling. |
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These contexts, which are the product of particular sets of historical and material circumstances, validate some forms of power and delegitimise others. |
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In Chapter Five, Kirylo avows Freire's epistemology, tightly braiding strands of critical theory and pedagogy, held together with the historical contexts of both. |
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Thus, while adjectives such as cold or bright readily premodify fear, their meanings are highly unelaborated, and in some contexts they merely highlight the property schema. |
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Although they did not use the term, several couples described marital relations that historians have described in other contexts as companionate marriage. |
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However, in all of these contexts he is emphatic that gods are never bad or irrational, so whatever the psychic source of disorderly motion, it must be subdivine. |
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The author places these texts in their colonial and postcolonial contexts, developing upon, and linking with, structuralist theories of colonialism and patriarchy. |
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A semiotician, he is interested in the evolution of signs and systems in specific semiotic contexts or semiospheres, which in turn, operate within larger semiospheres. |
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He weaves Old and New Testament contexts together in the Book of Acts as he applies the scriptures to the 21st century, comparing for example, Ananias and Sapphira with Achan. |
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Of course, it is easy to envision contexts in which such an outcome is normatively either appealing or appalling, but the same is also true of pure majoritarianism. |
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Variation in rates of participation can be explained in part by cultural contexts, and in Mexico, dominant cultural ideologies of machismo and marianismo prevail. |
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This is a study of what is found in various sacramentaries, pontificals, missals, rituals, and other collections of liturgical texts with minimal contexts provided. |
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Relations between granular reduct and dominance reduct in formal contexts. |
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Textiles imported from India are among the array of material objects that have sacred use within ceremonial contexts among the Kalahari people of the Niger delta in Nigeria. |
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In the second section of the book, Shepherd places case studies of four different Wehrmacht divisions within the larger political and social contexts of the region. |
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The ordering of faithfulness constraints in will be shown below to be necessary in other contexts in which affixal consonants as opposed to stem consonants delete. |
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Communication research on paradigms of institutionalized adscription and distribution of practices over space and time in different contexts of public and private life. |
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Yet there is little hint in this set of essays of the trauma or soulsearching with regard to the idea of vocation that this decline has induced in certain other contexts. |
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Electrification is the process of powering by electricity and, in many contexts, the introduction of such power by changing over from an earlier power source. |
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The implication of this line of cases is that the INS doctrine is being given very limited scope, particularly in contexts in which copyright law may dominate the field. |
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Such abstraction or formalization makes mathematical knowledge more general, capable of multiple different meanings, and therefore useful in multiple contexts. |
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Use of r rotunda was mostly tied to blackletter typefaces, and the glyph fell out of use along with blackletter fonts in English language contexts mostly by the 18th century. |
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Long initialisms have become widespread in legal contexts in Vietnam. |
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Some languages drop the copula in poetic or aphorismic contexts. |
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The notion of varieties in this context is similarly dynamic, as new contexts, new realities, new discourses, and new varieties continue to emerge. |
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The outcome of such an event is that erstwhile speakers of the substrate will use some version of the superstrate, at least in more formal contexts. |
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This definition does not include Michif, which combines French lexical items in specific contexts, but still utilizes Cree lexical and grammatical items. |
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Since the late 20th century these peoples have increasingly sought recognition of their rights as distinct indigenous peoples, in both national and international contexts. |
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As in the Scandinavian languages, lappalainen is often considered archaic or pejorative, and saamelainen is used instead, at least in official contexts. |
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Hodge the Director of the Southwest Museum released a statement that the museum would no longer purchase or accept collections from looted contexts. |
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Then, he sought to determine in what contexts winks were used, and whether, as one moved about a region, winks remained meaningful in the same way. |
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Many other dates and chronologies existed, notably those of Livy, with which the emperor must have been familiar, but he did not forbid their use in unofficial contexts. |
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The subsistence behaviour inferred from the faunal assemblages can hardly be distinguished from the remains and behaviour seen in more recent Later Stone Age contexts. |
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House mice use both audible and ultrasonic calls in a variety of contexts. |
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Euhemerism, as stated earlier, refers to the rationalization of myths, putting themes formerly imbued with mythological qualities into pragmatic contexts. |
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This system of written Cantonese is often found in colloquial contexts such as entertainment magazines and social media, as well as on advertisements. |
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It is the name by which the church refers to itself in its liturgical or canonical texts, in official publications, and in official contexts or administrative documents. |
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The plosives have voiced allophones in predictable contexts. |
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These constructs develop within various legal, economic, and sociopolitical contexts, and may be the effect, rather than the cause, of major social situations. |
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A non-evidential extension of the dubitative marker is associated with mirativity, found in contexts when the speaker is stunned or perplexed by a discovery. |
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The educated population mainly responsible for Classical Latin might also have spoken Vulgar Latin in certain contexts depending on their socioeconomic background. |
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However, within the constraints of modern contexts, they tend to adhere to certain stylistic traits that are believed to have characterized the genre historically. |
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The modern performance contexts of these songs have affected their forms, their content, and the way they are understood as cultural and historical artifacts. |
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They are no longer formally used by the college, although they are still occasionally seen in unofficial contexts, or used in modified form by sports teams and societies. |
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Because legibility and convenience set certain boundaries, compounds consisting of more than three or four nouns are almost exclusively found in humorous contexts. |
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Some other jurisdictions, such as Hong Kong, have laws mandating or permitting other systems of measurement in parallel with the metric system in some or all contexts. |
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Thus, a word may have different definitions in different areas of the law, or different rules may apply so that a question has different answers in different legal contexts. |
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His plays remain highly popular and are constantly studied, performed, and reinterpreted in diverse cultural and political contexts throughout the world. |
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Additionally, Norway has contributed in several missions in contexts of the United Nations, NATO, and the Common Security and Defence Policy of the European Union. |
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Even though this ambiguous function word 'la' should make things harder for children, 2-year-olds clearly distinguished between correct and incorrect contexts. |
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